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Personal Strategic Planning: 4-Step Action Plan to Strengthen Your Personal Skills
by Brian Tracy: Only by discovering your innate, personal skills and developing and exploiting them to their highest degree can you utilize yourself to get the greatest amount of satisfaction and enjoyment from everything you do. Creating an action plan through personal strategic planning can give you the highest rewards for your efforts and is
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Self-Improvement Strategies For Becoming A More Authentic Leader
From Fast Company: Harvard Business School professor, former Medtronic CEO, and author Bill George popularized the concept of “authentic leadership” in his 2003 best-selling book Authentic Leadership, which was developed further in his later book True North. “First you will have to understand yourself, because the hardest person you will ever have to lead is
How to Become a Main Stage TED Speaker: Interview with TED Content Director Kelly Stoetzel
From Live Your Legend’s Scott Dinsmore: Over the past few decades the TED stage has become one of the most prestigious on the planet. Those who share their ideas in front of that crowd often immediately rocket to the top of their industry. And even their independently organized TEDx events can create a ripple of
How to Become a Main Stage TED Speaker: Interview with TED Content Director Kelly Stoetzel
From Live Your Legend’s Scott Dinsmore: Over the past few decades the TED stage has become one of the most prestigious on the planet. Those who share their ideas in front of that crowd often immediately rocket to the top of their industry. And even their independently organized TEDx events can create a ripple of
Getting Your Written Message Across Clearly
From MindTools: A colleague has just sent you an email relating to a meeting you’re having in one hour’s time. The email is supposed to contain key information that you need to present, as part of the business case for an important project. But there’s a problem: the email is so badly written that you
Getting Your Written Message Across Clearly
From MindTools: A colleague has just sent you an email relating to a meeting you’re having in one hour’s time.The email is supposed to contain key information that you need to present, as part of the business case for an important project. But there’s a problem:the email is so badly written that you can’t find